Samsung virtual assistant 341/13/2024 ![]() But on the official product page for the 2023 models, only Alexa appears as a built-in voice assistant, with Google Assistant listed as “Works With AI Speaker.” Here’s an example from a product page of a 2021 model on the left/top (Samsung Neo QN900A) compared to a 2023 model on the right/bottom (Samsung Neo QN900C). So far, there’s still no official word from Google. Now all over tiktok and twitter I have been seeing people s. 2020 QLED TV (Q60T, Q6DT, Q70T, Q7DT, Q800T, Q80T, Q850T, Q8DT, Q900T, Q90T, Q950T) Hey everyone welcome back to another video today we take a dive into Samsungs new assistant Sam.According to the support page, only these smart TVs are compatible with Google Assistant: There’s a list on the official support page that excludes all 2023 models, which could explain the woes some users of the latest Samsung smart TVs are facing with Google Assistant. Samsung is one of the biggest smart TV vendors, but not all models support Google Assistant. In one of the threads, there are at least 16 people who “have the same question,” with others only having found out after purchasing the latest Samsung TVs released in 2023 such as the Q70C and Q80C. But I’ve come across several reports from Reddit and the Google Assistant community forum suggesting that recent Samsung smart TVs no longer come installed with Google’s voice assistant. There’s no official word from Samsung that I could find regarding this development, which explains the lack of coverage on the subject. ![]() You can still use Google Assistant on Samsung smart TVs, but you’ll need a smart speaker that supports Google Assistant for this to work. However, in a sudden twist of events, it appears that Samsung has silently dropped support for the built-in Google Assistant from its latest smart TVs, leaving users with only two choices - Alexa and Bixby. This changed in 2020 after Samsung decided to bake Alexa and Google Assistant right into its smart TV software, allowing users to choose between Bixby, Alexa and Google Assistant as the default voice assistant. So, in 2019, Samsung added support for both digital assistants to its smart TV lineup, although a Google Nest or Echo speaker was still required for this to work. But Bixby’s reach was never near Google Assistant and Alexa, not even today. Back then, I thought Samsung would restrict its smart TV platform to its own voice assistant to try and push for a wider adoption. In 2018, Samsung introduced Bixby support to its smart TV lineup for the first time.
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